task based language teaching
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TASK BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING
ROD ELLISDAVID NUNAN
DIANE LARSEN-FREEMAN
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WHAT IS TBLT?
The central purpose we are concerned with is language learning and tasks present this in the form of a problem-solving negotiation between knowledge that the learner holds and and new knowledge.
Candlin and Murphy, 1987:1
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WHAT IS TBLT?
• Task-based approach aims to provide learners with a natural context. • Abundant opportunities of real meaningful
interaction during completion of a task.• Student – student interaction• Students need to express themselves with their
own words.
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TASK BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING
• From PPP (Presentation – Practice – Production) to TTT (Task – Teach – Task)
• Aim at richer interactions in class – focus on meaning first, form later.
• Explore what happens when you use tasks: get learner feed-back, adapt tasks and try again.(Edwards and Willis Teachers Exploring Tasks)
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TASK BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING
• Rejects rote learning • No explicit study of grammar and drills• Requires a greater range of teaching skills than
traditional approaches.• Actively engaged motivated learners• From topic to task• Natural Exposure Use the language Improving their
own language
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CLT VS. TBLT
• A CLT lesson is designed to get students to practice making predictions.
• The teacher tries to use the target vocabulary or grammar structure.
• Oral skills are dominant, accuracy is important.
• Presentation – Practice – Production
• A TBLT lesson does not focus on a particular form or function of a language.
• The teacher speaks naturally.• Oral skills are important, fluency
is important. • Task – Teach - Task• The main departure
from CLT is not the task, but the focus on task completion.
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7 TYPES OF TASKS
Listing Ordering & Sorting
Matching Comparing Problem solving
Sharing personal experiences
Projects and creative tasks
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